Raymond Cook

Ray Cook received A.B. and B.S.C.E. degrees from the University of Illinois in 1981. He worked as a field engineer, weld inspector, and design engineer for CBI Industries in various locations in the southeastern U.S. and, later, as a design engineer for Daily & Associates Engineers of Champaign, Illinois. He returned to graduate school at Cornell University for his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees receiving the latter in 1992. Since August of 1992, he has been a member of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of New Hampshire where he teaches courses in structural engineering design. He is a member of Sigma Delta Pi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, and ACI.
Courses Taught
- 400: Intro to Civil Engineering
- 789/889: Timber Design
- 791/891: Reinforced Concrete Design
- 794/894: Bridge Design
- 799H: Senior Honors Thesis
- CEE 400: Intro to Civil Engineering
- CEE 789: Timber Design
- CEE 789/889: Timber Design
- CEE 791/891: Reinforced Concrete Design
- CEE 792/892: Pre-stressed Concrete
- CEE 794/894: Bridge Design
- CEE 799H: Senior Honors Thesis
- CEE 889: Timber Design